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Page 8 Wedding Planner 2012
Accredited Celebrant
Ceremonies created
for every occasion
Phone/Fax (03) 2071833
Mobile (027) 6790594
Email jjmci@woosh.co.nz
76 Gilchrist Road, Waikaka
Valley, RD 5, Gore
Member of Celebrants
Association NZ
Jeanette McIntyre MBE
4898282AA
For All Your Flowering Needs
CAREN HALL
53 KING STREET
WINDSOR
INVERCARGILL
9810
Owner/Manager
03- 217 8050 ph
03- 217 8083 fax
www.windsorflorist.net.nz
Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 9am - 1pm
WINDSOR FLORIST
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You're in the middle of planning your wedding
and next on the list are the flowers. You have a
florist in mind already. Now all you need is some
idea of the arrangements you would like to have.
You're on a budget, of course, so to get the most
bang for your buck, you'll definitely be choosing
flowers that are in season and complement your
wedding colours. Beyond that, you're not really
sure how to go about choosing flowers.
Well, if you'd like your flowers to really say
something and reflect what the occasion is all
about, you'll be happy to know that flowers can
talk. Yes, that's right. Flowers have a language all
of their own and many carry certain meanings.
During Victorian times, sending messages
through flowers was all the rage and flower
dictionaries were produced by the dozen. Today,
you can continue to find flower dictionaries
on bookstore shelves, and although experts
sometimes disagree on the meaning a particular
flower carries, almost all relate to love and
friendship.
Flower talk
Michelle Stanger
braves the rain at
her wedding in
Nelson in March
this year
Photo: Megan
Graham
Photography
Flowers really can
set the tone of a
wedding. Make sure
you select the right
ones to convey the
emotions you wish
to express.
If you are interested in using flowers to convey a certain feeling at your
wedding, here is a brief list of some common flowers and their traditional
meanings:
Red camellia passion
White camellia adoration
Pink carnation remembrance White carnation pure love
Daisy loyal love
Forget-me-not true love
Jonquil desire
White lily purity
Yellow lily happiness
Orange blossom eternal love
Orchid love and beauty
Peony happy marriage
Pink rose happiness
Red rose love
White rose purity
Blue violet faithfulness